Hi,
After the success installation of Bamboo on my machine, I went to the start menu -> bamboo -> Install service and start service. It starts properly. When I go to locahost:8085, it cannot find it.
I later realised bamboo-home folder isn't created at all. It should have been created
C:/Documents and Settings/<current-user>/Bamboo-home
here. But it isn't there. I un-installed and re-installed Bamboo. But the problem persists?
What could be the issue?
Hi Dikshit,
Did you install Bamboo with the installer or the zip packages? If you ran the installer there is a step that asks you to point to your Bamboo home directory. If you installed it using a zipped package, you should create your bamboo home folder, in a separate location than your bamboo installation directory and edit your bamboo-init.properties file to point to it.
Please search for "bamboo-init.properties" file and check the path you have in this file for your bamboo home directory.
If the problem persists, please open a support ticket at https://support.atlassian.com
Hope this helps!
Best,
Sepideh
you see the Java environment variables set correctly and then try to install.
see https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/BAMBOO/Bamboo+installation+guide+for+Windows
if still does not find, you raise a ticket to https://support.atlassian.com/
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No that isn't the issue. I followed the steps installed and ran on my machine. But I had to run iit in other colleague's machines. Its not working there. Conguration and software installed both the machines are same.
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